Tonight on the Local Beat we begin our second installment of the Local Beat Roundtable Series. If you remember from back in August when we had our first in the roundtable discussions with Betsy Harris, Karen Mann, Jake Seaton, Linnie Green, and Bryan Reed the focus on these roundtable discussions is not to focus on the music that make up our scene but the people who promote it and document it.
This evening we are having several exemplary characters in on the program for what should turn out to be some great conversation.
Ross Grady has been the most prominent local music documenter probably ever in our region. It seems his dedication to the scene knows no bounds. In addition to running Triangle Rock and starting up Alt Music Chapel Hill Ross is also the guardian of his radio program on WXDU that happens every Sunday from 4pm-6pm. Be sure to listen in on 88.7 or stream it live on the internet!
Ryan Sweeney is another radio personality who was the general manager at 89.3 WSOE in 2009. He is now living in Cary and the Director of Communications at the popular website Choose Local Music. In addition to other things Ryan is a great local music connoisseur who should have plenty to share.
Glenn Boothe is the main man at one of the most significant local venues in the Triangle, the Local 506 in Chapel Hill. Commonly the central hub of local music in our area, the Local 506 is commonly mentioned by bands and fans alike as their favorite place to watch live music in our area. I can't wait to chat with Glenn about his thoughts on the music in our area.
Another music venue owner, Chris Tamplin is stopping by. Chris was the main organizer for Local Beer Local Band and booked shows at Tir Na Nog before starting his own venture with Durham's newest local venue, Motorco. Chris should have some fascinating insight into the different cities and their relationships to the music surrounding them among other things.
Eric Chen is also dropping by. You might have heard Eric on WXYC for nine years or seen him at many Hammer No More The Fingers shows (as well as others) with his video camera in tote. Eric has been documenting the music in our area for some time now and I am sure he will have plenty to add to our convseration. Check out his Vimeo Account here.
Hammer No More the Fingers + Phil Cook @ Trekky House 5/24/10 from Eric Chen on Vimeo.
It is certainly a special treat to have each of these amazing individuals on the show all at once. It is not going to be a Local Beat you will want to miss. Be sure to tune in at 5pm on 88.1 or listen live online. Also, be sure to follow us on Twitter, Facebook, and ReverbNation.
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Friday, October 29, 2010
Local Beat Roundtable: Series 2 preview 10/29/10
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Tuesday, September 7, 2010
9/2 LBLB photos: A Farewell concert to Chris Tamplin
Photographs taken by WKNC staff photographer Katie Hill
Darien
Created with Admarket's flickrSLiDR.
The Houston Brothers
Created with Admarket's flickrSLiDR.
Darien
Created with Admarket's flickrSLiDR.
The Houston Brothers
Created with Admarket's flickrSLiDR.
Monday, August 30, 2010
Chris Tamplin's Last LBLB
This Thursday will be Chris Tamplin's very last Local Beer Local Band Night. Tamplin was the orginal anchor in establishing a relationship between WKNC and Tir na nOg Irish Pub. He even won an Indie from Independent Weekly for starting and booking this event for about three years now. Tamplin is leaving the pub to pursue his dream of opening Motorco Music, a music venue in Durham. Therefore, since Tamplin is leaving, this week will be an extra special show!
This week, September 2 will feature music from all around North Carolina. First up is Asheville's Darien will open the show with Charlotte's The Houston Brothers filling the middle slot. Missy Thangs' other great band Soft Company will be headlining! As usual this is a FREE show, 21 and up, and starts at 10 p.m.! See you there!
Darien
As a local artist who's inspired by Irish music, there could not be a better act for Tir na nOg this Thursday. She plays the guitar solo and also sings/writes all of her own songs. Darien is an artist for the fans of bands like Rilo Kiley and Beirut. You're going to love her.
The Houston Brothers
It's good. I can't seem to place who these two handsome men sound like... somewhere between Neutral Milk Hotel and Brian Eno. Check out their the link to their page for a full listen.
Soft Company
You might remember the leading lady from her other band, The Love Language. The Independent Weekly described their most recent album as full of "rich harmonies, layered keyboards and counterpoint guitars [that] slip and slide beneath each other."
I will be having The Soft Company and another one of these acts at the station on Thursday at 7 p.m. so be sure to tune in. None of these acts are ones you will want to miss. I couldn't think of a better way to spend my Thursday night than sending off Chris Tamplin with the help of a few local beers and these three amazing local bands!
This week, September 2 will feature music from all around North Carolina. First up is Asheville's Darien will open the show with Charlotte's The Houston Brothers filling the middle slot. Missy Thangs' other great band Soft Company will be headlining! As usual this is a FREE show, 21 and up, and starts at 10 p.m.! See you there!
Darien
As a local artist who's inspired by Irish music, there could not be a better act for Tir na nOg this Thursday. She plays the guitar solo and also sings/writes all of her own songs. Darien is an artist for the fans of bands like Rilo Kiley and Beirut. You're going to love her.
The Houston Brothers
It's good. I can't seem to place who these two handsome men sound like... somewhere between Neutral Milk Hotel and Brian Eno. Check out their the link to their page for a full listen.
Soft Company
You might remember the leading lady from her other band, The Love Language. The Independent Weekly described their most recent album as full of "rich harmonies, layered keyboards and counterpoint guitars [that] slip and slide beneath each other."
I will be having The Soft Company and another one of these acts at the station on Thursday at 7 p.m. so be sure to tune in. None of these acts are ones you will want to miss. I couldn't think of a better way to spend my Thursday night than sending off Chris Tamplin with the help of a few local beers and these three amazing local bands!
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